This is Charlie Moores’ music collection on Bandcamp.

Charlie Moores

  1. England, UK
  2. Alternative
  1. collection 37
  2. wishlist 1
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  1. everything is alive
    by Slowdive
  2. whole
    by kathryn joseph
    So deceptively simple, so beautiful, so immediately recognisable as Kathryn Joseph but somehow so unique. What must it be like to write something like this and hear it played back for the first time...
  3. for you who are the wronged
    by kathryn joseph
  4. Engine of Hell
    by Emma Ruth Rundle
    Blooms of Oblivion Blooms of Oblivion
    An almost perfect way to tip yourself into a sweet and introspective melancholy. This beautiful, cracked, other-wordly album is all over the media here in the UK. Hopefully it will soar into public consciousness on a wave of dark guitar, piano, cello and fragile vocals. Utterly wonderful.
  5. Anhedonia (Feat. Emma Ruth Rundle)
    by CHELSEA WOLFE
  6. Maps
    by Wednesday's Wolves
  7. Off This Earth
    by Wednesday's Wolves
  8. Slowdive
    by Slowdive
  9. Subtle Imperfections
    by Dead Melodies
  10. Almost Home
    by Chance's End
  11. Natural Born Losers
    by Nicole Dollanganger
    Mean Mean
    Dream pop?? This woman is evidently having the sort of dreams I hope I never have - but she sings like a broken angel and (bit like picking at a wound) try as I might I can't leave this album alone. Unique
  12. Rain
    by Lowtide
    Very Slowdive-influenced (the bass line could have come off Souvlaki), If you think that's a 'very good thing (which I definitely do) get this now!
  13. Julia/Spring
    by Lowtide
  14. Lowtide LP
    by Lowtide
  15. Asperities
    by Julia Kent
    The Leopard The Leopard
    Love cello? Love cello even more when it's not being used to play classical music? Get this, you'll love it.
  16. In Roses
    by Gem Club
  17. Abyss
    by CHELSEA WOLFE
  18. Rame
    by Francesca Blanchard
  19. The Orchard EP
    by Holly Mae Henry
    The Orchard The Orchard
    Oh, wow...what a voice and what perfect songs.
  20. Grow
    by Holly Mae Henry